Vembar to Chennai Cheap Bus Fare

The First bus from Vembar (Tamil Nadu) to Chennai (Tamil Nadu) is A/C Sleeper (2+1) by Amarnath Travels departing at 16:45. The total number of daily trips between Vembar and Chennai is 4. Goibibo offers 4 trips daily from Vembar to Chennai and one can choose from 3 operator(s).

Trip duration for Vembar to Chennai is between 10h-45m to 13h-20m depending on the bus type and operator. Goibibo provides you the largest fleet of bus services to select from AC buses.

The Valluvar Kottam is situated on the corner of Kodambakkam High Road and Village Road and is dedicated to Saint Thiruvalluvar. It was built in 1976 by M. Karunanidhi who was the chief minister of Tamil Nadu during 1975-76.

Chennai’s Marina Beach happens to be India’s longest and world’s second longest beach. Stretching approximately 12 km, this beach is primarily sandy and is located on the eastern side of Chennai, adjoining the Bay of Bengal. Watching the sunset and sunrise from the beach is an enthralling experience. Though bathing and swimming can be dangerous, as the undercurrent is quite strong. The main attraction is the horseback rides which has become a favourite activity among both adults and kids.

An abode to Lord Venkat Krishna, Sri Parthasarathy Temple was built by the Pallavas in the 8th century. Sri parthasarathy temple is situated at Tiruvallikeni or Triplicane and is the oldest temple in Chennai.

The Vadapalani Murugan Temple is among the most popular temples of the capital city and is located in the region of Vadapalani in Chennai. Built about 125 years ago, this temple is considered as an auspicious place to get married and witnesses approximately 7000 marriages every year.